India Love Becomes 'Professor of Love' at Kai Cenat's Streamer University and the Internet Lost Its Mind
Welcome to Streamer University, where your favorite internet personalities become faux faculty, class is always in session, and attendance is optional. But if India Love is teaching, baby, you'd be a damn fool to skip.
In what can only be described as the most unserious academic endeavor in modern history, popular Twitch demigod Kai Cenat hosted his IRL Streamer University event live from the University of Akron. And yes, he really recruited 120 online clowns (I mean creators) to participate. Among them? The ever-bad India Love, who showed up with brains, beauty, and a mic check that sent Twitter into cardiac arrest.
India Love sauntered in like a baddie on tenure and introduced herself to the 'students' with the poise of a woman who's never once read a syllabus:
'Hello. Hello. Hey. Hey, SU students and staff. Hey, y'all. I'm Professor Love. My class is gonna be on one of the most important topics of everyone's life, which is love and relationships. And, um, we're gonna be deep diving beneath the surface and regular. But that's me. So hope I see you guys.'
Read that again. No, seriously, read it again. 'Beneath the surface and regular' is now officially the curriculum. Harvard, eat your heart out.
Despite her intentionally vague and deeply unserious course description, the internet lost its collective mind. Some were ready to drop everything (and we mean everything) for the chance to study under Professor Love.
While Kai Cenat was busy becoming the Oprah of Twitch, handing out stream keys like cars, India Love became the undisputed Queen of Campus.
Here's how Twitter (excuse us, X) reacted:
'I'll attend every class india love teaches' Sir, calm down. She hasn't even handed out the syllabus yet.
'India Love teaching loving relationships is CRAZY' And yet, somehow, we want more.
'No way I'm sitting and locking into this but 100k people are watching this live. Kai is killing it. Great idea he has everybody's fanbase on his platform. Lol' The man turned Twitch into a liberal arts college.
'The young man might be on to something I tell ya what!' That young man has 17.3 million Twitch followers and an honorary PhD in clout.
'india love too fine' Correct. Academic objectivity be damned.
According to Rolling Stone, Kai Cenat, the 23-year-old emperor of streaming chaos, was named one of the 20 most influential creators of 2023. And if that surprises you, you clearly missed the part where he hosted a fake university on a real campus with real people and real confusion.
With over 17.3 million Twitch followers, 12.7 million YouTube subscribers, and a humble 14.4 million Instagram followers, Cenat isn't just creating content. He's manufacturing madness. And this time, he's done it in khakis and a freshman orientation tee.
Cenat opened Streamer University applications to the public, reviewed them live on YouTube like a guidance counselor on edibles, and finally revealed the full Class of 2025 on social media five days ago.
The goal? According to Cenat, it's to let creators show off their brand, mingle, and probably traumatize a few actual college students along the way. And with surprise 'professors' like India Love, we can assume everyone left campus a little more confused and a whole lot more attracted.
If you, like the rest of us, are dying to know what 'deep diving beneath the surface and regular' really means, you can catch the full event on Kai Cenat's Twitch channel. Bring popcorn. Possibly a notepad. Definitely a sense of humor.
And to Professor Love: Please release office hours. The people demand it.
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